Investigators are working to determine what started a fire that tore through a housing complex overnight in Fairfield.The flames started around 2 a.m. on Fawn Drive, off Dixie Highway.Fairfield fire officials say the fire was knocked out quickly. Crews were on scene until around 5:45 a.m.No injuries have been reported, but as many as eight people across four apartments have been displaced.Arriving units saw flames coming from the roof of one of the apartments. Crews were able to knock that down quickly to prevent the fire from spreading.Power has been knocked out to the entire complex. Duke Energy crews are on scene working to restore power.Firefighters did not have to make any rescues, as everyone was out when units arrived.
FAIRFIELD, Ohio —
Investigators are working to determine what started a fire that tore through a housing complex overnight in Fairfield.
The flames started around 2 a.m. on Fawn Drive, off Dixie Highway.
Fairfield fire officials say the fire was knocked out quickly. Crews were on scene until around 5:45 a.m.
No injuries have been reported, but as many as eight people across four apartments have been displaced.
Arriving units saw flames coming from the roof of one of the apartments. Crews were able to knock that down quickly to prevent the fire from spreading.
Power has been knocked out to the entire complex. Duke Energy crews are on scene working to restore power.
Firefighters did not have to make any rescues, as everyone was out when units arrived.